Multiple explosions struck the Middle Eastern cities of Dubai, Doha, and Manama on Saturday, connected to Iranian missile and drone attacks in response to recent US and Israeli air raids targeting Iran’s supreme leader, according to Middle East Eye. The Interior Ministry of Qatar confirmed they intercepted missile attacks on Doha and warned residents of security risks.
In Doha, Al Jazeera reported at least eight injuries caused by falling missile debris following several blasts across the Qatari capital. Dubai authorities reported explosions near the Marina neighborhood, emphasizing public safety while contending with incoming missile and drone threats linked to Tehran’s retaliatory strikes.
After an initial round of explosions, Middle East Eye detailed a second wave of blasts across the three cities, reinforcing the ongoing escalation in the Gulf region. The attacks mark a marked increase in Iran’s direct engagement with Gulf nations amid heightened regional instability.
Officials in Dubai remain focused on managing safety and containing the fallout, as the situation develops following Tehran’s response to the US-Israeli air raids. Monitoring the trajectory of these attacks and potential further escalation is essential in the coming days.

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